And in another Instagram post on Thursday, Crawford reminisced about her Christmastime appearance as the lover in Bon Jovi’s “Please Come Home For Christmas” music video, which she said supported a charitable cause.

“Cozying up to [Bon Jovi] for a good cause. Fun fact: His ‘Baby Please Come Home for Christmas’ video show by [Herb Ritts] helped support Best Buddies!” she told followers. Best Buddies is a nonprofit organization that creates opportunities for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

But as Crawford takes a look back at the past, her future in the industry is clearly still looking bright. She’s also passed her modeling skills on to her offspring, as both her daughter, Kaia Gerber, and son Presley Gerber, have dipped into the profession.

Rather than give her kids advice regarding the industry though, she said they have given her some pointers for improvement.

"In terms of modeling, the social media generation has the advantage that they're all already models in their own life," Crawford toldEntertainment Tonight. "Even not professional models, they know their angles, honey, better than me. I'm always like, 'How do you do that selfie?' I can't quite figure out the selfie."